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underwater 09-14-2014 10:37 PM

my experience w/ functional neurology
 
So I braved a 1.5 hr drive to the big city and a 3.5 hr appt with Dr. Zeilinski, who's part of the Carrick tribe if i understand correctly.

If the appointment had all been in Chinese i would have understood about as much. My local chiro went with me to learn and so they spoke neuro-chiro language to each other and i neither understood nor recall.

But they had some fancy equipment--a balance measuring thing (my balance isn't too bad) and some goggles that you put on and follow dots and they measure your eye response. My eyes have some issues, couldn't understand or recall what they are. Dr Z. gave my chiro a list of exercises for me to work with him on locally. Oh, and they zapped my chin and tongue with a electric current, which, three hours into the appointment, is when i started crying. It was just sooo much info and stimulation, and then they put the trainee girl on the electrocuter machine which made me nervous.

So i wish i could tell you whether this stuff is helpful--i suspect it's a combo of techniques others use (i'm also going to see a neuro-opthamologist in a few days) and some stuff they came up with themselves.

I'll be doing the exercises over the next couple weeks. We'll see if i have a dramatic increase in recovery speed--i'll let ya know!

The visit cost $480 (they don't bill my insurance). Bottom line, it's probably not a total waste of money and might be worth seeking out a local functional neurologist rather than (or at least before) springing for Carrick himself.

anon1028 09-14-2014 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by underwater (Post 1096492)
So I braved a 1.5 hr drive to the big city and a 3.5 hr appt with Dr. Zeilinski, who's part of the Carrick tribe if i understand correctly.

If the appointment had all been in Chinese i would have understood about as much. My local chiro went with me to learn and so they spoke neuro-chiro language to each other and i neither understood nor recall.

But they had some fancy equipment--a balance measuring thing (my balance isn't too bad) and some goggles that you put on and follow dots and they measure your eye response. My eyes have some issues, couldn't understand or recall what they are. Dr Z. gave my chiro a list of exercises for me to work with him on locally. Oh, and they zapped my chin and tongue with a electric current, which, three hours into the appointment, is when i started crying. It was just sooo much info and stimulation, and then they put the trainee girl on the electrocuter machine which made me nervous.

So i wish i could tell you whether this stuff is helpful--i suspect it's a combo of techniques others use (i'm also going to see a neuro-opthamologist in a few days) and some stuff they came up with themselves.

I'll be doing the exercises over the next couple weeks. We'll see if i have a dramatic increase in recovery speed--i'll let ya know!

The visit cost $480 (they don't bill my insurance). Bottom line, it's probably not a total waste of money and might be worth seeking out a local functional neurologist rather than (or at least before) springing for Carrick himself.

Good luck!!!!! What are they trying to fix!! I got confused with the medical jargon :) I assume balance?

Lara 09-14-2014 10:42 PM

You had a very big day indeed. It would have felt very overwhelming.
I hope you've recovered a little now.

underwater 09-14-2014 10:54 PM

My balance is decent. They want to fix my eyes mostly. They don't track properly or something, which causes my brain to overwork. That's a technical term :)

When i asked about the pounding in my head, he...well, he didn't seem to be the type to admit he doesn't know something...but anyway, thinks it could be the fascia in my neck constricting blood vessels, or sorta a migraine w/o a ton of pain. Thinks I move my neck funny to compensate for having messed up eyes, and the muscles/fascia in my neck cause the headaches and pounding.

Well, could be! Who knows.

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Originally Posted by markneil1212 (Post 1096493)
Good luck!!!!! What are they trying to fix!! I got confused with the medical jargon :) I assume balance?


willgardner 09-14-2014 11:33 PM

Thank you for the post. Keep us updated on your progress please!!

sciencetoy 09-15-2014 10:01 AM

Thank you for posting your experience - Hope it all helps.

I also see a functional neurologist. It's nothing like your description. He's very nice and very gentle and he doesn't use any of those machines. At first he helped with my headaches. Unfortunately the pain relief didn't last.

My medicare does pay for him.

There sure is a wide variety in folks who treat brain injury.


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